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Dospormedio y cía.,
'Sonata' flamenco dancing
Danced for the first time in 1952 as a Bolero School solo
by ANTONIO el Bailarín in Edgar Neville’s
feature film “Duende y Misterio del Flamenco”,
these sonatas have become part of the musical repertoire
of the great ballets and choreographies of our Spanish
dance and are the perfect support for the different creations
which we display in this “fantasy”. More
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David Lagos, ‘El
espejo en que me miro’ flamenco
cante
David Lagos is one of the voices of reference of today’s
flamenco cante. In his universal throat from Jerez, full
of nuances and now overflowing with maturity, echoes of
the most deep-rooted cantaor tradition converge with an
unusual capacity for creation. And coming from that dialogue
between references and his own personality is his first
album and solo concert ‘El espejo en que me miro’.
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Artomatico + flamenco
Following several years of laboratory work, Artomatico
has forged a music project which leads flamenco to the
most extreme avant-garde sound, but without giving up
its tradition, its essence. All of the sound elaboration
stems from the genre’s rhythmic body, from the soleá,
seguiriya, tangos, bulerías. Further
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Adela Campallo
Flamenco dancing
Esthetics, personality, strength and emotion are the keys
to ‘7 de mayo’, the new show by Adela Campallo,
a key figure of today’s flamenco dancing. The Sevillian
bailaora starts from a specific date in her biography,
the day she gave birth to her son Manuel, to capture her
feelings of maternity in the shape of dancing and flamenco
music.
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Jorge Pardo, ‘Vientos
flamencos 2’ medium-scale jazz
flamenco
Following the success of ‘Vientos flamencos’
in festivals, saxophonist Jorge Pardo once again delves
into the relationship in the dialogue between flamenco
and jazz, which he is an international forerunner of,
accompanied by flamenco guitar, percussion... and Tomasito.
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Toni el Pelao &
La Uchi, ‘Puro flamenco’ medium-scale
flamenco dancing
In ‘Puro flamenco’, veteran flamenco dancing
maestros Toni el Pelao & La Uchi synthesize all the
wisdom passed down from generation to generation in the
only centennial dynasty of jondo dance. The show is a
historical journey to the origins of baile. Further
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José Manuel
León, ‘Sirimusa’ medium
scale flamenco guitar & soloist
Algeciras-born flamenco guitarist José Manuel León
does the live version of his first solo album, ‘Sirimusa’.
Accompanied by drums and electric bass, he situates instrumental
flamenco on the circuit of contemporary jazz and world
music. Further information,
photos, videos and hiring |

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Juan Diego, ‘Inspiración’
medium-scale flamenco guitar & soloist
‘Inspiración’, premiered at Festival
de Jerez 2009, is a vibrant show in which bailaores Ángel
Muñoz and Adela Campallo dance to and choreograph
the new music by Jerez-born guitarist Juan Diego, which
has already captivated the United States. Further
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Jesús Torres,
‘Viento del Norte’
medium-scale flamenco guitar & soloist
Flamenco guitarist Jesús Torres reveals himself
solo with the instrumental concert ‘Viento del Norte’,
in which he is backed by second guitar, cante, percussion
and baile. Virtuous deep-roots music is born from his
deep experience playing for top dance figures.
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